37p make-at-home ‘wellness’ drink ‘reduces anxiety’

A popular DIY ‘wellness’ drink that is claimed to reduce anxiety can now be made at home for just 37p, according to coffee machine experts at Philips. The trend of ‘wellness’ drinks has been on the rise, with coffee shops offering self-care-focused brews such as turmeric lattes and CBD matchas. Searches for ‘mushroom coffee’ have increased by 114% in recent months, as certain brands promote the drink for its anti-anxiety properties.

Celebrities like Jeremy Clarkson have also shown interest in wellness drinks, with the presenter even growing his own mushrooms on his farm. However, some high-street versions of these wellness drinks can be costly, with prices reaching as high as £5.69 for a single drink. Philips experts have done the math and found a way for coffee enthusiasts to enjoy the same luxury at home for a fraction of the cost.

By spending just 37p, which includes 15p on coffee beans, 1p on electricity, 9p on milk, and 12p on adaptogen powder, coffee connoisseurs can create an affordable version of the popular Lion’s Mane Latte. Nick Dash, global product marketing director at Philips, suggests that setting up a coffee corner at home with the right equipment can help individuals save money in the long run, particularly with the current cost of living crisis.

The at-home recipe for the Philips Lion’s Mane Latte involves simple steps like brewing a shot of espresso, frothing milk, and adding lion’s mane powder for a delicious and cost-effective drink. The total cost per cup comes to approximately 25p, making it nearly 94% cheaper than buying a similar drink from a coffee shop. Philips also highlights that investing in an at-home coffee machine can pay for itself in just over three months compared to purchasing a daily wellness coffee.